Wishing You A Great Week Quotes & Sayings
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Top Wishing You A Great Week Quotes
I was the original Cinderella girl, looking for the happy ending in the fairy story. But my fantasy prince never came. — Evelyn Keyes
We live in strange times. We also live in strange places: each in a universe of our own. The people with whom we populate our universes are the shadows of whole other universes intersecting with our own. Being able to glance out into this bewildering complexity of infinite recursion and say things like, 'Oh, hi, Ed! Nice tan. How's Carol?' involves a great deal of filtering skill for which all conscious entities have eventually to develop a capacity in order to protect themselves from the contemplation of the chaos through which they seethe and tumble. — Douglas Adams
If you see your troubles as nothing more than isolated hassles and hurts, you'll grow bitter and angry. Yet if you see your troubles as tests used by God for his glory and your maturity, then even the smallest of incidents takes on significance. — Max Lucado
Money trials are not the hardest, and somehow or other, they are always overcome. — Amelia Barr
What's the difference between a classical guitar and a pizza? A pizza can feed a family of four. — Faye Kellerman
The ability to make hard truths palatable is one that every long-lived co-leader has mastered. — David A. Heenan
You've got to keep the child alive; you can't create without it. — Joni Mitchell
The world thanks you for sharing Nelson Mandela with us. — Barack Obama
Because with every action, comment, conversation, we have the choice to invite Heaven or Hell to Earth. — Rob Bell
Whether you want to entertain or to provoke, to break hearts or reassure them, what you bring to your writing must consist of your longings and disappointments. — Rafael Yglesias
The opposite of thinking clearly is being muddled. To be conscious of being muddled is a horrible experience. To avoid it we may even be tempted to shut our minds and swallow a belief, ready-made, from some expert authority. — Susan Stebbing
The blood of Christians is seed. — Tertullian
I'm someone who laughs a lot and cries a lot. — Anne-Marie Duff
